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Show OUR SERVICEMEN AT HOME Local men released from military ervlce during the past week Include In-clude the following: , Thomas D. Little, who returns af-r af-r almost five years In service, laving entered the armed forces n February 1, 1841. He has been m overseaa duty for thirty-three months, serving In the Pacific theater of operations, stationed in Jew Caledonia and the Philippine lands. Edward J. FlUlnger, who served with the 40th Infantry Division in the Pacific war rone for 30 month, tie entered service on September IS, 1942. . Sheldon Olds, who has been in service with the Navy for twenty-six twenty-six months, and who spent a year on sea duty In the Pacific. Max P. Hamilton, back after S3 months service with an Engineer? unit lit the Pacific, having served In New Guinea, the Philippines and Korea. He entered service on September Sep-tember 16, 194a. George Eugene Hunter, In service lnce March 31843. Ray E, Raymer, with the Navy ilnce February It, 1944, and who saw overseas duty. in the Asiatic-Pacific Asiatic-Pacific theatre. -' , Lynn Bert Keele, with the Navy since November 23, 1942, and who jeryed. U th. Pacific theater. .-; - Phillip D- Ctflvln, who ersre icrvlce with Navy on November s!. 1943. ; ' f Chauncey Merrill Howell, who -eturns from duty in the Allatle-?aclflc Allatle-?aclflc theater. He entered service m October 7, 1943. Shannon Bybee, who has been on ea duty In the Pacific since June, 1944, and who has been In service with the Navy for two years. Bryant Leigh, who served with '.he Army Air Forces in England and France for more than a year, ind who has been In service for a little over three years. John M. (Jack) Foster, a Marine Mr Corps pilot, who has been in the states lor sometime, after having hav-ing seen much action In the war against Japan before returning to the states. Eddie Lampman, released after 18 months service In New Oulnea ind the Philippines. He has been In service for 23 months. Gail Duncan, who has served for three years with the Army Air Forces, but has not seen overseas duty. R Parry Urle, who spent a year at the Admiralty Islands with the Seabees. He entered service In October, Oc-tober, 1942. , Others who have been reported released or In procss of separation or due home soon, but of whom we have not received a record of their service are the following: Elllls Limb. Samul U. Leigh, Mark A. Wood, Roy E. Kclscy, San L Mitchell, Mitch-ell, Lynn Lunt, Oordon A. Mathe-eson Mathe-eson and Orvln Greer. |